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Canada, Saskatchewan, Death Index, 1889-1949 (Web)



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  • Title Canada, Saskatchewan, Death Index, 1889-1949 (Web) 
    Short Title
    Canada, Saskatchewan, Death Index 
    Author eHealth Saskatchewan 
    Publisher Ancestry.com Operations, Inc. 
    Repository Ancestry 
    Source ID S1516668132 
    Text

    A FREE AND PUBLIC resource; searchable and with a more informative description in this proprietary Ancestry.com Records Collection.

    Please see the NOTE attached to this source for further details about this material and alternate ways to access similar and more diverse information via equally though differently indexed means through a variety of free and subscription-based services and sources. 
    Linked to (16) Aubichon, Jean "Baptiste" Jr
    Budzinsky, Maria "Mary"
    Chappellaz, Marie Sylvie
    Close, Abraham Lincoln
    Einarsson, Magnus
    Gaddy, William
    Garrioch, Mary Margaret
    Gerard, Philomene
    Halcrow "Halcro", Joseph
    Haney-Close, William Harold Adopted
    Jacques, Anaphléte Valéda "Valida"
    Lachappelle-Shepard, Zoe
    Pharand dit Marcelin, Antoine Jr
    Schoales, Francis Hamilton
    Turcotte, Albert Ulric
    Watier, Louis Pierre 

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      Described as : Genealogy Index Searches
      Details : A genealogical index of historic vital events
      Their reference: N/A
      Location : Online

      Ancestry makes this resource available free of charge. It is part of their "Ancestry® Web Records" program intended to make it easy to find records from Libraries, local governments, genealogical societies, universities, and genealogists which have made a wealth of genealogical information available online.

      The guiding principles of Web Records are:

      - Free access to web records; users do not have to subscribe or even register with Ancestry to view these records.
      - Proper attribution of web records to content publishers
      - Easy access to web records; prominent links in search results and the record page make it easy to access the source website.

      What you see on Ancestry is an index of basic information (such as names, dates, places and family members) that aid in searching. You can often find out much more (including references, publication information, comments, historical context, and even images) by visiting the source website.

      All data in this third-party database was obtained from the source’s website. Ancestry.com does not support or make corrections or changes to the original database. To learn more about these records, please refer to the source’s website.

      Date of access: 27 Feb 2012

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      In this case, the primary online source of this information is available here, on the eHealth Saskatchewan website.
      This resource holds many records of interest to family history researchers and professional genealogists alike. Your host suggests this page on the BAnQ website as a gentle introduction to their offerings (English version).